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Laurent Navarre

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  1. Thank you David for your answer! Yes, the front light from the windshield may be a problem. Maybe a car with a sunroof may help and adding some small light on the dashboard. It's the only solution i found to achieve this kind of shot. Laurent
  2. Hi, I'm working on a short film. All the action takes place during the night. There's several car scene in this movie. The director want a "raw documentary style": natural lightning, no tripod, handheld camera etc... In the car scene, 2 actors are sitting in the front seats, they are talking to each other. The director wants to be able to shoot handheld in front of them. For reference, he shows me a scene from Nicolas Winding Refn's film: "Pusher" (16mm) I don't know exactly how to achieve this kind of shot. Do you have an idea? I was thinking about "cheating" the actors position in the middle seats of bigger car (7 places) and shoot from the front place. The actors would pretend to drive but the car would be driven by another car (camera car or something else) What is your opinion? Any advice is welcome :) Thanks! Laurent
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